tonepad pedal power

Started by liagasg, March 31, 2011, 03:10:58 PM

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liagasg

Since I've been troubling you with the previous post http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=90774.new;topicseen#new

I've found out that the power source I used has a problem. I've build the Pedal Power from tonepad http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=59

I've noticed that, when connecting two or more pedals, the voltage drops.I plugged 3 pedals and a Wah, and the Wah couldn't even sound..

That also happened when I plugged in the Rebote Delay 2.5. The voltage drops from 9.23V to 4.43V!!  :icon_twisted: And that cost me a day and a half of probing/measuring and destroying potentiometers..

So, I wonder what kind of Transformer should I use? Tonepad bill of materials doesn't specify. I used a 12VAC / 1A transformer.
Should I use a 3A trasnformer or what? I want to power up 5-6 units.
Warlord Custom

Govmnt_Lacky

1A should be plenty to power 5-6 pedals considering your average pedal draws from 20-50mA  :icon_eek:

You might want to look into potential wiring or component problems with your power supply.


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liagasg

Is there a possibility of high power consumption because of LEDs i use for the pedals' ON/OFF?
I use 2k2 resistor in series with the led in just like tonepad offboard wiring No 5.
Warlord Custom

Govmnt_Lacky

Quote from: liagasg on April 02, 2011, 12:34:16 PM
Is there a possibility of high power consumption because of LEDs i use for the pedals' ON/OFF?

NO

The LEDs would still not draw enough to disrupt the 1A output of the transformer.

I think you need to take a bettwr look at your build/wiring. Something in there is causing this problem.

Good Luck  ;D
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geertjacobs

See debugging thread:
Did you follow the schematic? No parts substitutions?

A few things to try:
- test every pedal separately with a known good connection
- test your DC cable/cables with one good pedal
If all that is verified, add pedals until the problem occurs.

Maybe interesting to see which pedal draws the most current.
http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=DIY_FAQ#MEASUREMENTS